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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1865, WASHINGTON. |: And hence we see are times whea mercy crime. and ele! without justice, become Tho one should temper the other, and bring. about that proper mean. And if we would say this w was the simple murder of one mau by bis fellow man, what should we say when asked what shail be done with take away the life of a nation composed of thirty m/‘l- lions of people? What would be the reply to that ques- tion? But while in mercy we remember justice, in the i the new Quarantine bill. It revises all the existing pro- visions and will prov de amply for all contin encies of quarapline at New York, by giving to the Health Ofiera + ¢ police force and all other necessary facilities and autho- rity. It has been osed on certain points ti tien Island bj Mr. Ridgeway, but thone! ne amare | there is no doubt of the bill becoming a law. NEWS FROM MOBILE. New ORLeans, April 18, 1865. General Canby has issued an order prohibiting all por- i y el Hed to the 6th o” May, The body will lie inf¥ings tle government of Victoria has been compe ‘presentali ea {romp yUase "wth regard to she Confederate war steamer Shenan: ie. Baas ob eresvenniet dca,” Lt has beow reported that the vessel had actually bron s ized by the authorities, but this is an ecagge! ion of the facts. THE FUNERAL TRAIN. In consequence of information cummunica‘ed to the governmen: it (elt just fled in placing a strct guard of! police at the slip on wht h the vessel was | ndorzolug repairs to prevent any brea bef neutrnility by the enlist: ment of Brtsh subjects, But tho government did gob mt nd to detain tl hip, and as sooa ag her repairs were completed she would proceed to sea. city on Saturday t Staie in th ten o'clock Weduesday uutil ten e'elock . aturiay: HONORS TO THE MARTYR PRESIDENT. , PROCLAMATION BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON. Special Time Pable for Fancral Tra?n, on Hudson River Railroad, To~day }y Tuesday, April 25. Leave New York Ly. Hyde Park. 9 oth street),, 400 PM. = Staatsburg fi The 25th of May Appointed a Day o! The Mexican Empire. CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. Manbotian...:4:20-B. M. Rblnebeok Ffrosirion ov Navonzos sowanns maxiuutan—f Humiliation and Mourning for the — fj languase that has boen uitered Tsay, Justice towaeds the Hd gong not counected with the army from going to Mobile eeasion will move to-morrow entirely clear of enourn- Dobbs’ Ferry, 5.00 P. M. “ Be FRENCH OFIMION OF THE CHANCES OF WAR WITH Death of Abraham Lincoln. ‘conciliation, clemency and merey to the ‘hounds sf The Delta says that the Milwaukee, whih was Irvington, ... 6:07 P.M. Badge ‘Aprit 11, the de- our countrymen whom you and 1 know have been de-Maunk in Mobile bay, will prove @ total lou, Hor: Yor will, therefore, oa the line of your guard, prevent Hl tarrytown... 6:15 P.M. eae ae colinued Saat tee amteten’ on to che address Selved or driven into this infernal reb Lon. And 60 THE veshinsry can bo saved. Her guns have been taken off ail manner of vehicles from jmasing oF standing Ge orm Si Bee PE Mt 8g deprecaling Freneb int rvention in Mexico, and demand: F4 ar eT, sineatp teeakleig 10 plenane peraved wy ths procession Lat tel Meg recesuii 6:0 tc at “Bookpotte ss 9 pipe ey ; {Visit of Southern Refugees to Ber eaiur the Conex a inc IPR a lak ae wees ; C era demonstrated that the Mexican army, more § . ye rbstome be your pwide mark, Garetson’s.... 6:26 P.M. Coxsackie... ae M. ryt ary to to e3, ae asa N KENNEDY, Superiatendent, vesant .. . Eg uban hall composed of forei ners, was perfecily a! oe ceeded and the other has si fail ‘prospect of ultimately raising her. Sei m' “ baeats ae e:: 6 4 M. Fah btoria 10 Paslaloin ihe Inge risen Pianiy nie hens: ry the President. know ‘t is treason; for in they tet suecseded the’ Ife of The Laura ran agaiust two piles, making largo holes ‘The Veremonics in Union Square. p BoM: Gas tmmid-be to abandon o-¥-partieans to reaction and rulo. ihe, Ration would have becn, reft trom ithe Valon Min her, which eausod her to sink in shallow water, “She ‘The timeFor cominenctng these exercises will be flveEy Arr. Po keepsic 7 Marri Such a corse would dishonor tho flag of France. We Fi will be saved, ficiently defines treason. It consists in levying war agaiust the United States, and in giving their eriewiesald and comfort, With this de(inition it requires the exer- Ly. Po'keepsic. 7:40 P.M. INSTRUCT! 3. c This train has the right of track over all other trains nd in either direction, and trans must reach stations Which they are to meet, or let special pass, at least utes before spec al is due. shall never be asked to saecifice our honor. MM. Picarp censured the conduct of the government in ithe Mexican question. M. Kouintk (Minister of State) refuted the reproaches of the opposition, and supported the statements of M. Corta tos af Replying to the apprehensions man: fested by M- Picard Mtipilot engine” will leave New York ton minutos Hyeini e to the hexican loans, M. Rouhor siat d that in advance of specal train, runn ng ten minutes aload Pd tow joan had been. effected and subscribed by the prin ot published time to Bast Albany. Pilot engine bas oipqi London and Paris houses. He mentioned that a ‘game r ghts as special, and at stations where trains mest PE orton of tue French ti hed. alsedde arrived howell OF pass it they must wat for special. iB Mexico, and said the remainder would return as he train will run at @ slow rate oF speed through all Aisoon as sober Mee eoaborne beech ras: muck: apt ‘eet No. 10 Sil i 1 Bg plauded fo the chamber. M. Rouher repeiled the an- Tat. 10 will, on this day, leave Thirticth street ate ici ations of war with the United Stats, France, he rere P¥said, hes maintained a strict nevtrality. ‘The mes ‘Ail station masters, trackmen, drawbridge tenders, FAO? Pevsident 11) 01m ind eate that the United. states de- switchmen and flaginen, will be governed by the general Bi ined the mainteuance roe Peer ey aliet. Sinies oe. rules and regulations of the company. see tutte Gistes do not CORR teat Pranee has es Get VM ROUCEY, Ass’ Sup’t. FA foyer metier. France has not, under @ regard for her ve ‘The Ida, a small steam propeller, was struck by a tor @ pedo and blown up. Her captain and two others were reeptior 4 killed. + Rely United States; nor does it require any 4 Ivis said that the Iberville was also blown up by a othe uncenion or rpaning fo aécortain who bus glen ald Hd torpedo, but this is not as yet confirmed. ernment of the United States does ascertain who are the The Blossom Rover aud the iron-clad No, 48 were also- destroyed, but we have not yet learned the particulars. consc:ous and int fA The 8 otia, recently known as gunboat No. 1, was sunic in thirteen feet of water. Six ef her crew were lost and, hi six wounded. All the Monitors except the Cincinnati are vp: to the city, and the rest of Commodore Palmer's fleet will soom pj arrive up. La nches from the Monitors were sent up the river” ff and captured a blockady runner loaded with on. tho sand ‘o'clock im'the afternoon. Citizens, public bodies, private soci organizations, and all persons who éesire to unite in rendering testima- nials of respect and reverence for the character and ser- vices dT the deceated President, are tavited to assemble’ at Unien square, Fourteenth sireet, on Tuesday next, the 26th instant, et five o’clock P.M. Ivis intended shat each separateorganization shall be verned by ‘ite own officers and regulations, subject, wever, to arrangements as may be aunoun dy the jolnt a tr of the Gammon Osupeil, ‘The guests aed others participaling In the ceremonies: at Union squace at five o'clock in the evening will report the ‘ison Dorce at half-past four o'clock. ‘A large stand, draped with black, has been erected in Un'on square, opposite the Maison Doree. In the veatre tau droken column. Abroad, &e., &e.. &e. The President's Proclamation of a Day 7 of Humiliation and Mourning. Whereas, by my direction the acting Secretary of State, in a notice to the public, on the 17th of April, requested the various religious denominations to assem- Hf the place that gave his children birth. But let us, witha! In the restoration of true government, proceed emper- ately and dispassionately, and hope ‘and pray that the time will come, as I believe, when all can return and re- main at our homes, and treason and traitors be driven from our land—(applause)—when again law and order son either side \ Hope and Jase ‘urily in Nerico, (ormed the impious wish that the miviihd 5 x Ij shall reign, and the Ba bales of co:ton, ‘Han. dobn A Dime Table of Che Presi Fon ee eee een eee ee ae tained that fg ble on the 19th of April, on the occasion of the obs:quies Fshall ron, And te Kanter of our country be unfuried WY Oicis sated on good authority that General Horibut The follew ing , xoreire: Trai the United States have no interest in annexing Mexico, } of Abraham Lincoln, late Prosident of the United States, #9 crates, (Applause) In Conclusion, let me thank you~ W!!l relieve General Granzer of command in Mobile as: bal . ous mad’ by (oe War Depart. Lat would be to propare forces for the south. Fa and to observe the same with appropriate ceremonies; most profoindly for this encouragement and manifesta. p4 S000 as General Vanks wives in New Orleans, & or " ler, then, as phantoms, said the minister, in co-pay Whereas, our country bas become one great Pq tion of your regard and respect, and assure you that I can Fy General Smiths corps on Friday noon were eleven Rena. ; at miles above Blakely, en route for Montgomery. ticipations of a conflict between France No reason ex sts for apprehending war. J N ‘ rench flag remain a few months longer in Mex- give no greater assurance regarding tho’ settlement o} this question than that I intend to discharge my duty, Bf house of mourning, where the head of the family has k e pa Let the i J bl been taken away, and believing that a special period f¥and in that way which shall, in the earliest possibie D 6 * fiico, We lave nothing to fear on that account. PA croutd be assigned for again humbling ourselves before f4 hour, bring back peace to our distracted country. Aud Tf Cnoremr.—On Sunday, April 23, Many Evzarerir 1 Miitha 7. ve at ——— | pepe se cas “# ul hope the time is not far distant when our people can allpgCHCRCUML, daughter of Martin aud Sarah Churchill, aged Bn aioe pu tM 1 The Austrian Legion. 4 Almichty God, in order that the bereavement may be bdre, rn to their homes and firesides und resume their va- pq! Year. 11 months and 23 days. : A : P@ Thesteamer Brazilian, with eleven hundred and thirty Fa t sanctified to the nation; Now, therefore, in order to mitigate that grief on Aearth which can only be assuaged by communion rious avocations, ‘Phe relati.cs and {ri nds 0! the family are respectfully: Ed invited to attend the f neral, on Wedn’sday afternoon, FA nt two o'clock, (rom the residence of her parents, No. 18 °4 Hamilton street. 8. weuedicuion by Arenuisiop BoClcskey ‘At the close of the ceremonies the assemblage will be formed in proper order and proceed to unite in the pro- soldiers, completing the contingent of seven thousand two hundr.d men recruited in Austria for the service o! the Emperor of Mexico, loft Trieste for Vera Cruz, touch 3 LTA eave Buffalo at 10:10 ¢ Cleveland at 7 A. M. of F GENERAL NEWS. weossion, to be fori d under the direction of the Joint Te Clavalnad’ak naiinizt , i mF r= i Comuniitee of the Common Corncil. 2 acter oto © paging at Gibraltar, on the 29th ult. with the Father in heaven, and in compliance with oe Bp ,ver’. On Bundy, Apel 38,/Som Berag, asad: a ‘Among tho various public and private organizations ave Columbus ai 8 imbus The Belgian Legion. pjtho wishes of Senators and Representatives in ; Wasurxatox, April 24, 1865. B79 friends and relatives of the family aro invited to Beviled to unite with the citizens in this solemn and land Indianapolis Central Ra’ « Indian: BA, pup, WITH THE MINISTER OF WAR ON THE SUB-f4Congress, communicated to me by a@ resolution }@SECRETARY SEWARD NOT TO LEAVE THA CABINET. Mattend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, @gratelul duty are the following :— The clers¥ and m mbers of all the city churches, The Mayor and Common Council of New York. The Joiut Counmittee of the Common Council. The Mayor and Common Council of Brooklya. The Chamber of Commerce of New York. The New York Produce Exchange, Tho Union Clib. The New York Club, The Century Club. apolis at 7.4. M. on Sunday, Leaye Indianapolis at mf same day, via i ive ab Chi- ftom his late residence, 228!¢ East Eighteenth street, ‘The body will be taken to (he Chureh of the Immaculate Conception, in Fouriecnth street, from thence to Cal- yary Cemetery at one o'clock. There is the very highest authority for stating that, 74 Pa notwithstanding the reports to the contrary, the President f will mot voluntarily dispense with the services of Mr. ba Seward as Secretary of State. He entertains and ox- For Oher Death; See Seend Page. presses for him the deepest sympathy in his sufferings, ff —eacumermewmmensaner sw m.cneneeemenrs and regards the preservation of his life as second in im- SHIPPING NEWS portance to that of no man’s in the nation, and anxiously 4 JECT. The Journal de Charlercé contains the details of a dis. reement which occurred at a recent sitting of the Bel- gian Chamber between M. Dolaet, the member for Ant werp, and the Minister of War, during a debate on the Mexican question. As will have been seen by the tele grain published yesterday, a duel has been the resuli FAA painful occurrence took place at the sitting of the Oth inst. In replying to M. Delact, who had g.ven out igan City | wad a Leave Chicago at 92! Muy 2, and arrive at Springfield at 8A. M. of Wed -sday, May'3. The Scene of the Assassination, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Siwherever in the United States the flag of the country may be respected, as a day of humiliation and mourning, r PFand recommend my fellow citizens then to assemble in bd Mitueir respective places of worship, there to unite inf > . The theatro in which Abraham Lincoln was assassin P¥ th; seit le ho.ordel uthorizati ; E ish ‘The EF tic Club, power of proceeding against them as deserters should Pg man who has been removed, so that all shall be occupied counsels, ARRIVED. eration of hallowed ground. by the American people, ment, It would be a de The spot should be fat whose heart the assassin aimed his deatily weapon, SECRETARY HARLAN’S RESIGNATION NOT AC-f CEPTED, f¥be reserve in vase the y made use of their leave of ff PA absence for any other p n The Union League Club. arpose than that of gong to Jat the same time in contemplation of his virtues and sor- The organizations meeting under the Citizens’ Com- row for his sudden and violent end, shington (Br), Brooks, Laverpoo? Steamship City of W: A Ri Queenntown ’ r PM, with mdi ay mitice will assemble in Union, square, opposite the Mand’ monument or chapel should be ercoted upon. tt xico, the Minister of Wer said that those only were M4 In an interviow with tho President today Senator fd prssenses, to John G Date. ist, BAGAM, lat at's - Maison Dorée, at half-past nine A. M., under a marshal MMe cammonnrste the virtues of treedom’s greatest (gcaPavle of cor 4 such infamous acts who atiributed to-d: 9D, puased stencnslup City of Dublin, hence tor Liverionif ae Of the Citizens’ Committee, and march to Nassau street <i salar 8 rs the Wheaght of doing so, At the word “ infa ad, Lac ad, | 40, was in company with a bari rigge 6 . bound W. martyr. 'M. Dela’t rose, and, addressing the President in aff crew ate ith and take up positions in line. Lip Bremen (Brem), Meyer, Bremen and South. WILLIAM T. BLODGETT, Chairman, z FE deeply agitated voice, asked if the Chamber meant to let i ever, 8 S. B. Curren, ) ’ such an expression pass without censuring the speaker \ gy prapton April 12, « FR Sraumie, nC GA Baeeaner sie Hevry M. Taper, ¢ Sacretaries. . who had made use of it. To the great astonishment of dence of the United States of America, the eighty- [eq t© disembarrass President Johnson by placing the office bung atedmer Borniais; 1th, SL mites W of Sides” Tsld, A7th, lat 50, lon 31, pase- Fa tho tribunes the President answered not one word, and M, Delact was obliged to sit down without having re-fF Pac cived from cither the right or left benches the slightest ion of syinpathete support. The member subse- i quently chalienged the minister to a duel, It took place on the “Champ de Manaeuvres,” a little way out ct the vigie of Southern Refugees to the Presi- Fraxk BE. Howe, The Officers of the Army and Navy. CIRCULAR. Heanquarrers, Darran text oF Tim East, New York City, April 24, 1855. igposal. ’ Br ship Lotus, for Onepec ‘deere The President remarked that ho wished b) PY iver br the fiternutions| line, bound Ie Ship Wanderer (of St John, NB), Barnard, Newport, Eng, March 2. vin Barmuda (where she put In’ for orders), 6 days, FA With coal, to order, Bark Bremerin (Brem), Jachens, Rio Junetro, 33 days, with FHooffee, to Pavenstedt 1 16, lat 3)'12, lon'69 trom Port an Prince for New York. ninth, ANDREW JOHNSON. By the President:— W. Hustzr, Acting Secretary of State, i PAROLED REBEL OFFICERS LEAVING THE COUNTRY. ‘The following important circular has been issued by the Provost Marshal of the Department of Virginia:— The City of Washington and town. The combatants were placed at twenty paces) spoke brig B Inez, ‘The omeers of the army aud navy who are to take part Bremen at New York. Japart, According to continental usege, the adversaries dent—Their Address and the President's] \Gusienoe ‘eau Paceonn Marais: gare 2 Canpe (of St Martine), Cappe; Arcpeibo, PR 1s tm the funeral ceremony to-morrow aro requested to Bape bot, as with: us, fre dogether, but draw lola a5 (0 ha aaa me emae iq Deratrwenr ov Vicrs1a, Ricumoxn, Va, April 21, 1805. $A Gr, nroce brig thistle (Re), from Philsdeiptin tor Mat 1s to fire first. "M. Delact fired first, and his bullet grazed the general's side, inflicting a flesh wound; the encral fired in his turn, but without effect. M. Delaet! then went up, and stated that the worls he used were not meant personally; the adversaries shook hands and ‘each walked home. M. Delaet is opposed to the policy. adopted by the government in perm:tting the formation lof a Belgian legion for Mexico, and that in the course of| the debute he had attacked the ministers fur exposing thei J omntry to the hostility of the United Stale! by unnecersary intervention in Mezican affairs. Wasurwarox, April 24, 1805. FM Several paroled officers of th Atmy’ of Norihern | ir. ja 44 ginia having signified thelr intention to go abroad, to Pi temaheranerianee so: eeene the insurrectionary FH Etrope or elsewhere, and for the present all perils’ for States at present in Washington called upon President f such officers to pass through the loyal Staies having been. Johnson this morning, and through Judge Underwood Bi suspended, they are Info-mied that passports and pases 2 ra Wi urnis! presented him an address. The President was evidently Bf ong of tho Provost Marshal General of this department. profoundly moved by this demonstration on the part of| By order of Major General E, 0. C. ORD, those who, like himself, had personally experienced thof™ = ™M. assemble at Deimonivo’s, corner Chambers strect and Broadway, at twelve o'clock M., with side arms, the usual bad te of mourning, and without epaulets, By command lajor General DIX, | T. MoMaiox, Brevet Colonel and Assistant Adjutane General. ¥Ex-Officers of the Army and Navy. Ex.oilicers and men of the army and navy, who have served in the present war, will assemble promptly at No, 90 East Thirteenth street, at ten o'clock this morning, to reovive badges and form in line, to join the grand pro- CoRson. The following gentlemen have been appointed aids:— Major General Schuyl r Ham lion, Major W. W. Leland, Lieutenant John Allen, Livutenant’ Alfred Appel, Captain James Sherlock, Captain William Jones and’ Cotonel] Wm. A. Lynch.’ WILLIAM 8, HILLYER, Marshal. Arrangements for the Obsequics by Brooklyn Associations, Nearly all the civie associations in Brooklyn will be re- presented in the funeral procession in New York to-day, and, independent of the military, will number about ten {ageer: Hous lat $1 28, lon 7147, spoke Danish burk Famille, heuce for Havana. Hooks, Remedios, 14 days, Bark Campsie (of Glas with sugar, (08 P & AB Meyer, Brig CF Eaton (of Windsor, NS), Curry, Messina 56 days, and 2 from Gibraltar, with stimag, fruit, &e, to DR DeWolf, Brig San Juan (of Nassau, NP), Treaguita, Campeachy. with logwood, &c. to Moller €Thebind. On the night of the i 20th, during a dense fog, was ran into by an unknown. bark A (the Rr bark Chiltion, :¢s below), lumber laden, which car- Hed away jibboom, stove in tie’ starboard bow, and done at 11 EM, near the lightship, came tn brig Nueva Rosalia, from Palermo for 4 FOUR DAYS LATER NEWS. LAST DAYS OF THE REBEL NAVY. R. Patrick, Provost Marshal General, of their property and‘@riven from their homes for their fg Py loyalty to the constitution and the integrity aud existence Fa sdeosel Nice tasers w-yearcuinsa tui p € wrrived), which carried away. foretopmust, Colonel Sherman to-day presented to the War Depart- BM maintopgallantmast, sails, considerable rigging, and done of the nation. ment fifty-one colors captured by the cavairy portion of BA hi W'Creenouch (of Pictou), Campbell, Matanzas, 12 ADDRESS TO THE PRESIDENT. F| Major General Sheridan’s command.at the battles of ght Sag trdlngeey a to master, ‘As soon as all whom the room would accommodate fd Dinwiddie Court House, the Five Forks, and the scries of guys with wood, nn (1 Vangor Cochrane, Norfolk. & had entervd, Judge Underwood, of Virginla, stepped for-fg °Valry engagements from Sutherland station, along the Fa ayii(i di" wis aignrs ae; to Phos Danka EMC ward and said:. Appomattox, to Tabernacle Church, as well as at the en- Sehr Autelope (of Turks Island), Dobson, Cantenas, 10 Mr. Parstoext—The gentlemen who come with me top easements at Jettersville, Sailors’ creek and Annamnttammelny® Witt sUKSFADImitinses, Wo Herques & Co. pay their respects to the Chief Magistrate of the nation OM Gvut. "Hous, Wile "hie rebel army of Northern Virginia Pj RMTCNNND THe dark Chilton (ey, Stafford, hence 19 exit 1 are for the most nari. axite’s trom the South— Bil surrendered to Licutenant General Grant, Brevet Major ae yd Havan * Cee al facile wet 4 Cog od a Mh inst. Nest day, at 3AM, the weather being very dari A Foreign securities show scascely any alforatiany ‘fexkiypg™™es for their devotion to the Union and 4 f lan te wbehereian trie: (toe Fee ican safer bythe consutution, in defiance of threats’ andg@4- W. Farrar, aid-do-camp to Major General Wright, Ue with « light fog, the second mate had charge of the deck 7 curse at By persecution of the slaveholding aristocracy. Your recent fq commanding the Sixth corps, presented nineteen rebel Commercial Intelligence THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. [From the Manchester Gaardian (city article), April 12. M The funds continue ther upward cours®, and a further improvemont of an eighth has been established in con- sols, the first and last bargains being at 914% a 91% for money. At one time 913; was touched for moncy, and| 9134 for the 9th of May; but a fow wales were then effected, and caused « partial reaction. The discount demand at the bank has been a little more active; but in the Stock Exchange loans are offered! hut 2'4 a3 per cent, Maximilian’s Throne Opposed in the French and Belgian Legislatures. Warnings of War with the United States. The Pope’s Departure from Rome Dis- ood lookont forw. rd; made w light on the weatherbow t ritain'ly ordered the helm hardup, an thousand men, Shares and railway stocks have beon steady. utterances have stirred our spirits like the sound of aP¥ fags and two guid 4 instant und hailed the vesse!, : pag . ) . 7 guidons, captured by that corps. First F bvt they did jo understand the bailand came int) ‘The public offices and placew of business will be closed cussed. hy, he ‘Cardinals, afte suspension of Charles Joyce, & Co., Rast Inde HE eet in our ienolated artis, and. robs kt ont ff Lieutenant G. W. Ford, Eighty-elghth New York, pre- pieced, Besties doing ether qnd-the Sage displayed at halt-mast,| Tho following is eh & rrupted @-cl no in Eastern and other -rosace, eve gghouses in the sunny South. We have no feclings but\mg sented fifteen flags, captured by the Second corps, com- Pes men Gotan board dutin th = oe dation of the acting Mayor in regard sq ny Coy general Mabilities are £1,100,000. pitioee of ro ima ta brig egal heap ; as ‘ssel proved to be the brie ai — Lo’ Apri » 4 leven tor who, physical or moral compulsion, or Dy . MAYORS Write, uoonnes, April 24, 183%. . Ie f on. oueis Eby gross deceptic © been arrayed in arms against |g Sald:— je hotorot thelame The steamship Bromen, Captain Meyer, from Bremen, gq (onsele fr money, OT 1S. inots Oomerai if the overntuent. "We would not say, with Jeshus Gold; ‘These fiags were taken in a series of engagements, [NP Bark Lord Cha 1 Pictou). mann wi ve progr ces by way of Southampton, arrived at this port IastBM shares €2 ug nave 4 ‘Every one who rebels shall be pat to death ;”” but woe M4 commencing at Dinwiddie, Five Works and Sailor's cree, py BaTk Casco, abs, the military and varic night, She left Southampton on the 12th of April. ti® LIVSRPOOL ® tthe wicked leaders who, thouch bafiled, are ueitherfe] and ending at Appomattox Court House with the surren- Wind ut sunset ne eee ee nn ealiticrete ¢ SME ie Gene Gekiakis Gis of, Widbuntie, Cute ree 5, Jytumbied nor subdued; whose arrogance and tr-ason greed der of General Lee. Oue fact deserves attonion: (hat fully recommend (hat #1) plvces of business be closed on that ‘ porn d zi wie ae, a io eae i ) have pgas dangerous to us and to the country as ever. We these men all belong to the cavalry, who, under ther fag Spoken, &e. diay, Tne ity otiors will be clove nd the ciiy Wa dB Brooks, which left Liverpool at moon on the 21 - Oy couistots anagg tank you for declaring that these groat crimi.fM gallant leader, Genoral Sheridau, captared’ these colors i Ship Courier (Br), fr ork for Liverpool, April 10, off Played at half-mast -t AENLY, Acting Mayor. Tl Queenstown om the 13th of Apri! ved at " wecliued 4¢d. a 3d, feyBals most be panished, The Great Author of| im the enemy’s infantry. rdaey. a ‘The order of the arrangements iu regard to the various a ed scthotised quotations a nature and providence decrees that thoss whol ‘The Secretary of War, in reply, sai’ Foretgn Porta. Civic associations wi!l be as follows:— oat night. idling Orieans 14 444.; middiingpgee™ the wind shall reap the whirlwind. We tf icrbbngd aa Awrten, Feb 16—lasoed by: Alexander, Dekker, from Bos- Grand Marshal, Colonel E. B. Fowler. The City of Washington land: } ( velit upland fa kHOW that we cannot go home in safety while traitors In the name of the people of the United States, of the pg ton ior Bitavia, i W Gabmengers, nnd.the Benen ais i ree aide to-day (Wtreiulaey mnidaling uplands) Ba whose hauds are still dripping with the warm blood of kj President and of this department, T return to Genoral wl ,,ALNGN%y 2s APL In port brig Exeeuiive, for Balt » : 8% dhe sales today (duureday) wore 0,000 vales, (he da oar martyred brothers, remain defiant and 7 te your companions in arms-and to yourselves J navi Aietd Tendite te " ae epoatetesiabags gon Rens of cation in part is 000,000 Uales,.of which, 62 yaG By It Is folly to give sugar pluns to tizers and hyenas. thanks—ihanks for the loyalty, patrotism ‘and valor @ yore Aw APF pa sh na they Me caret Bsssadd tha og of Mr, PAMOCK of cot Jn port i 000,000 bales, of whist 62:000H% ora than fully to talk of clemency and inviey to thesspq which have brought euch trophiés into the archives of & wAUX, April 8—Arr Figlia Alexandra, Pasnanach, All to form int ‘ a 5 = ‘ > HA worse than Cataliues, for clemency and mercy to them is gg this department; thanks for your devotion to your coun- . ret, west of CNNou, ry bt resting on € “alge aaaratachol a te saa ibaa ‘ex it vet “yale 1 stead, cruelty and murder'to the innocest and unborn, Eff Y's cause. It is with profound grief that I cannot re- if April 11—\rr Living Age, Nichols, Callao, Father Mathow T. A. 1. Society No. 1 will form on ff S4YS:— Drea ae die ae lard which hase downward gg oencra! Jackson had punished the treason of Calhoun fq ‘2 to you the thanks of the late President, who, since i u port unigs MC Brooks, for NYor:, Livingston street, right resting on Clinton street, Whether the chief of the State thought the end so tendy St > we gould not have witness d this rebellion, If the pg You Won these spoils, has gone from the highest pinnac! y, Aileant Su Aun’ 1 ¥ like Louis XIV. at the conelus.on of the siege, Mtg vcquce market is lactive. guilty leaders of this rebcltion shall be properly punished fj Of houor and glory in this world to the night hand Fy Bae Assumption T. A. Society wil he order 1 repured to the spot to wituess « triumph, ahtemaipecir makati NY A our children’s children will not be compelled to look By CO4, whers, if it be permitted mortals to look wpon whi E on -cherinerhorn st ing on Clinton stre he anticipates that negotiations may fd upon another like it for generations. By the blood of f her Sas rd et beneath, now sees what is trans- aie Ee Br Dark Gcorge Ieee, Father Mathew T. A.B. Society No. 2 will form on with the Confederate government, we KIRBY SMITH. our martyred President, by the agonies of our starved bg Pifing in this chauber. Bosvin. sis bet, enry, Blair, and mutilated = prisonors, by the tens of thon- ¥ ves ad re Ocean Rover, Wilcomb, Mc sands slan in battle, and the desolations of § His Troops Disbanded and Returning tofghome and country, and all the waste of life Their Homes. % easure for the last four years, with nof . r ages a + of revenge, but in sincerest sorrow, we pray that fj New Onteaxa, April 18, via Camo, April 23, 1805. Bi your administration may be both a terror to evil doers It is reported that General Kirby Smith is disbanding # ibd a prota tion toall who pursue the paths of ‘e ve : nd while We mourn and lament our great and good and his army, and that hie troops are returning to thelr Hp rdored chicf, too kind and too indulgent, we tear, fort homes. these stormy times, we thank God for the belief that, 4 knowing the character of the leaders of the rebellion as STONEMAN., you do, you will so deal with them that our whole coun . try will be an asylum for the oppressed of every creed if fin ay and every ciime—the hecrgs of peace, freed: udustry, . education and religion—a light and an example to the Kwoxvitie, Tenn., April 24, 1865. nation the whole earth, down a long, right and Among tho trophies of General Stoneman’s expedition B benelicont future. are twelve battle flags and banners, and one old United Bf THE PRESIDENT’S REPLY. ; but the head of the republic was cer- nt with the Army of the Poiomac and pre- » council of war, Lhe events of the lastiew ks will have demonstrated the trath of our remark, it change in the aspect of the war has been ire to on? unfortunate error on the’ f ‘onfederate government, Whoever decided on reimoying Geueral Jol m the command of the Southwestern army of the Confederates gave Sherman the game. 1 was not b Sherman was irresisuible that he did so much, but because he was not resisted, The London Times has an article on the subject of Mr. Seward’s recent passport order, in which it says it seems) ag if the grand object of the government at Washington were to isolate themselves as far as possible from mer. cantile or other intercourse with all those of the human. race who may seek the country with any other object Blate street, right rs Father Mathe *Longshoremen, ail (0 Clinton, right resting Bt. Janes f Shamrock Society \ 8t. Patrick s Soe Ali to form in the order narcot on of Clinton, right res Or THE STATE CAP Arr Deutehtand, Son! Lonion (s), Pe NYork; Lith, Corea, Carcy, NY ir R Peel, dare , Portland; 10t a (8), Anderso rm on ITAL. Probable Defeat of the New York Tax Levy—Virtual Passage of the Central Railroad Bill—The County Tax Bill r 2 Dock Accommodation=New Steamship 9. Loxvos, April i0—Arr Clara Morse, Lawrence, Port Ang Companies=New Quarantine Bill BD ei OUR ALBANY pepe dine, oi, ar trite Deven Oliver, Callao, Aunany, April 24, 1865, kwright, Caulking, for THE NEW YORK TAX 12VY. eclor, Wilmarth, Ti There is no question now pending here involving 80 ee OALBI Hane much importance to the city of New York, if not to the : , Franke, New York. State at large, as the condition of the Tax bill. It has # ; ork. , New York; 0th, Antareti ung, NYork. Kut out Bri, Scotia (©), Judkins, NYork; 10th, Belle Woo ‘ar Kines County Union General Committee, Internal Revenue Department, Collectors and As Ail to form in the order they are named on Atlante, strevt, east of Cl nion, right rest ng on Ciinton street, Stewards’ Ai ation (colored) Widow's Folphinic Ass eTowN, April 10—Arr 1 sid for NYo. ) n's Lodge, F. & A. M. (colored.) tion (colored). The line setts tlt past clea o clock oA ike diah of enliating ia the aimry States flag found in the house of a loyal citizen at Salis-MM ‘The President then made the following reply :— been delayed in the Coramittee on Municipal Affairs in"! 0 er, al for Buroy, divided ‘nto two colimns, One will cross over the Mon- Paris letter of April 10 says: < bury. It is hardly necessary for me on this a the most unaccountable manner, and although many Fj Franetseo. tague ferry and the other over Fuitou ferry. apron 1. Bepincady oF The famous pen, where many unfortunate Unioa pris-§qthet my sympathies and impulses in connection with Ff meetings were had upon it by the committee, the cti- & iver Cutt atches have been received as yet about the nal opening ceremony. 1 agents of European communicatic this nefarious rebellion beat in unison with yours, Those who have passed through this bitter ordeal, and A fow, United States prisoners were found, skeletons off who participated in it to a great extent, are more compe- oners pined their lives away, was burned to the ground, zens and others concerned for the public interests were p4 excluded from all but one or two of these meet- Marine Underwriters of New York. In accordance with the recommendation of the Mayor, 5 nunics Teen “diene ok > (Larger ven Stiamsiuie City or Wasmixgron.} the several Marine offices of this city will be closed for gg have reached the spot in tue—the weather, you see, ba cette ‘They pref Rona them died on their tent, as I think, to judge and determine the tre policy MM ings. A large collection of curious claims and ork Singipore: Cherubin, at Mel die under the Stars which should be pursued. (Applause.) Ihave but lit been so que r—and without them they could no laibes be : if athsome hospitals more begin than could a congregation without its parson, ‘The English Collectors of Customs are Ordered to be vigilant in examining vessels from Russian ports in' which there is any case of cholera, smallpox, typhus or typhoid fever, or in which any disease whatover is ex- itensively prevalent, and forthwith to report the circum: the transaction of busin’ss at eleven A. M. to-day, and continue closed the remaind: , to enable their Officers and employes to participate in the f neral honors to the remains of the late Chie: Magistrate of the nation. By order, G. 3. STAGG, Clerk of the Board, First Troop, Eighth Regiment. COMPANY ORDER NO, 8, COMPANY I, EIGHTH REGI- MENT, N.Y. 5..N. G., FIRST TROOP, WASNINGTON litigated judgments are inserted as it stands, dating as far back as the noted arrears of Street Commis. sioner Charles Devlin, who comes in for sume fifty thou- fi sand dollars. But all these will be of little account if the job “put up” for the defeat of the levy shall sec- ceed, as leading members openly proclaim to-night. Ex-Counsellor Mott, of the former tax office, came up on ot Gibraltar, ing Buck, at Melbourne. australian, at Melbourne, Arr from Sears] david Brown, at Adelaite, Arr from San Francisco, Argossy, at Singapore. [For add tional hip nero; see their page.) ‘and Stripes than be left in the Salisbury. RICHMOND. m H. Merriam’s Despatch. to say on this question in response to what has been said. It enunciates and expresses my own feelings to the full- est extent; and in much better language than I can at the present moment summon to my aid, The most that I can say i# that, entering upon the duties that have devolved upon me under circumstances: that are perilous and responsit'le, and being thrown into ths position I now occupy unexpectedly, in consequence Mr. Will WHE NATIONAL BEREAVEMENT. stances, observing the greatest discretion in the mode of} New Youk Heravo R lof the sad ovent, the heinous assassination which has egress a acon ty : ~ SUAS." essacantans, New Yoon, Avril 4,168, [conveying the saformation, in order that no avoidable Muatvowo, Va, aprt 23°A Mf Maken pace in view of all that before me abd the cr tonight with « delegation of the other ex-deputy ax Ml A san'Pnint Salute estnsent Aten, Mt Company Order No. 7 is countermanded, alarm may be created. With regard to vessels arriving $M MAJOR GENERAL MALLECK ASSUMES COMMAND OF THM MOLI fmm CUmSIALCES REIOEDS IO-o8 CRANES OUT SUSE ERATOR ON ye ve & Bel day eventug. April 21, 1865, the following preamble ar! 2 en: ement dnd kindness are aliart ble: ement with a majority of the to i ati ere adopted :— Th accordance with brigade ‘and reghenentel orders, you courage pee ly acceptal ae tha: deleniod. tae Caice te om ene Tesolutions were ado Whereas, this association haa heard, with feelings of sir cere regret, of the dest of Abraham Lincoln (President « ‘the United States), by the hand of an assassin, we, in a ‘mon with our fellow citizens of other organizatious, 3 Broper to give expression to our sorrow on this mesau Oceasion. fesolved, That we tender to his bereaved family our syr i y, looking for consolation to Him who tempers the wir eter Ras ‘with plague or yellow fever on board, they are to be guided by the orders already issued in respect to placing’ such vessels under quarantine. The British Minister in St. Petersburg reports the dis- ease to be fever in different (but severe forms, and says it was declining. There were empty beds in the hospi TARY DIVISION OF THE JAMES. The following order has just been issued by Major General Halleck, assuming command of the military division of the James :— GENERAL ORDERS—No, 1, ‘and appropriate, Ido uot think you, who have been fa- are hereby ordered to ar at the Cooper Institute on miliar with my course—you who are from the South— Toes tay, 26th inst., at past eight o clock A. M., in full fatigue, with’ side arms and white cotton gloves, ‘mounted on he to take part in the funeral obse- juies of our ned Tate rvaldent, yy mye bers will wear crape on arm and also on hilt o! gword. ‘color and standard boarers will see that their to the city tax levy, which is made a special order for} Wednesday evening's session. Should the Senate insist ‘on this as acaucus measure, the levy cannot get sixty- five votes in the House, as a sufficient number of the Colors are droped and shrouded in crape, Members will Rr etre Na ape 38608. body {a the obsequi Sarees with bat and without overcoats. Ly, tls The mortality had been very great. I. In compliance with General Orders "No. %1, Warf and sympathy, can only reiterate what I have said be-fM The defeat of the lovy might prove a salutary benoit MM nett tiveday aud tub ae 8 ‘order of GEO. B. SMITH, Captain. The Brazilian blockade of the harbor and port of Mon- fi Department, dated Adjutant General's office, Washin -| , and, in part, what has just been read. AsfarasMglf it stopped expenditures; but the experience of last BM that we invite 8. M. Swirt, Orderiy. ny f tevideo was officially raised on the 2ist of February. ton, ‘April 19, cnErenh, pation Major General Hl. W. Hal. clemoncy and mercy are soneeene a ie proper exer: a year | proves Po ge vente ay in- Pe nae, Neeendine oy. hy Eeeaident. Pe weather prove unfavorable thet me question of tho departure of the Pope from Rome Bead ton Depertaach of Viruses too Gene Weta Ly iter. In tho oxercise i eat, JoeB The members of the avoro aasociation, and all bolle ‘embraces the Department of Vir Potomac, and such part of North ¢ occupied by t TL Th members will parade with overcoats, The German 5§| ng Societies. We are requested to give notice that a position bas: ‘a, the Army of the rolina as may not be} command of Major General Sherman, following sta officers of the division are an- ensuing year will be increased fift; cent. The proba- binnty of its defeat is 80 that alt who have any in- terest in the question should look to It at once. ‘mem! re cofulally invited to at ‘ makers wishing 0 Join ti nat ak Miliary Hall, 100 Bowe! DOR, NO, 24, F. AND A. M.—TH Ore, LODGR., hereby notified to meet ; of clemency and mercy that pardoning power should be: co with caution, I do not @ utterance to my opinions on this point in any spirit of revenge or un! was agitated in the College of Cardinals, The mails from Calcutta to March 10, Shanghae, Feb- ruary 21; Hong Kong, March 1, and Melbourne, February fens feelings, Mercy and clemency ba Pretty large [iM strife between the two factions of the republican party Th ‘boon assigned to the German singing societies in the pro- a9 were in London, ‘The Calcuita correspondent of the Brigadier General J. C. Kelton, Assistant Adja- JM ingredients in my compound, having been the Executive Mg about the spoils of the Tax office is one of the numerous Lodge, Rooim, cores eeaay) moraing. for the, parpo" eension to-day. London Times gives some startling facts on the progressed @2¢ General, of a State, and thereby placed in @ position in which indications of a speedy dissolution of the Union a Kuning e ovsequies wo our late Erestdout ‘abrabes They will Tooke part of the Third division, immedi. enely chind the clergy. il members of these organizations who desire to take part will form on Nassau street, right resting on Spruce @ireet, at ten o'clock, Whe Colored Peopic in the Procession To- Day. Woensartoy, April 24, 1865, General Joww A. Dix-— Tt is the desire of the secretary of War that no dis- crimination resp cctin rehould be exercised tn ad pep persons to the funeral pro nt row. In this city @ black regiiacnt forn of the escort ©, A. DANA, Aasivt ry of War, Colored’ peoplo, or their societies, who wish to Jon the The so-called bolting members of the Assembly are busy preparing an address, upon which a Pad is projected. Certain’ of the State nators, and many prominent politicians throughout the State, are engaged in correspondence on this sul with @ view to the approaching conventions and the elections, ven ee J. ©. DINGMAN, M. it was necessary to exercise clemency and mercy. Thave been charged with going too far, being too lenient, and have become satisied that mercy without justice is « crime, and that when mercy and clemency are exercised by the Executive it should always bo. dono in view of justice, and in that manner alone is properly exercised that great prerogative. as come, as you who have had to drink this bitter cup are fully aware, when the American people should be made to understand the true nature of erime—ot crime generally, Our people have « high understanding, as well as of the necessity for ite punish. ment: but tn the catalogue of crimes there is onc, and A that the highest known to the law and the constitution, of whieh, sinee the days of Jefferson and Aaron Burr, they have become oblivious, That is—treason. Indeed, one who has become distinguished in treason’ Major D. C. Wager, Assistant Adjutant Genoral, Colonel George Thom, Chief of E: By order of Major J. O, Keuroy, Assistant Adjutant THE SEWARDS. ‘The Condition of Secretary Sew: His Son, THE MORNING RETORT. Scncron Gevenan’s Orricr, Wasnixotox, April 4—0 A, M. Hon. E. M. Stantox, Secretary of War:— Sim—I have the honor to report that the Secretary of Bi of Russia towards India, The Africa arrived at Liverpool on the 10th inst, The Washington, from New York, arrived at Havre on the 10th tnet The City of London reached Liverpool on the 12th inst, The steamship Borussia, from New York, arrived at Southampton April i Tho steamship Londonderry April 13. The steamship 1 ana, from Queenstown on the 12th for New York, put back to that port on the morning of the 13th, leaking Uy, havlog Deon ashore near AWKINS! ZOUAYES, NINTH NEW YORK VOLUN ‘leors.—The members of this regiment are requested | ineet at the Mercer House at ten o'clock to-day, in cltizon “to take part in the funeral procession of our lamente dress, rder of President, By ord Oty ROGERS, Acting Commande Axb A, M—THh MENBENS OF LaFAvErn ige, No. 64, F. and A.M.) are requested. ty moot a Gad Fellows’ Wall this day Tora Hg Wiercloek AM Mt. ster, W. Tnvixa ADaws, Secretary. SONTO_NOTICE.—NONMAL LODGE, NO, 58, M nd A at roadway, at 10 TUR CENTRAL RAILROAD BILL. Tho final passage of the Central Railroad bill isa fixed fact. Upwards of seventy votes in the Laoag | this morning lifted it at once to @ third roading. It will come up in its course to-morrow and pass. It is greatly aided by the clause ing equal facilities for the the road with the through freight. This is substan- tially the old doctrine ot yt for which Governor Alvord, Senator Folger and the opposition in the senate (9 rd and David, from Portland, arrived at a La M., are requested to 1 thelr roms, oe clock A. M Tuesday, the 26th in fo the pu s@ of joining in the on fa honor of the de Cease of the Chief dy rate the Union. 2 ‘ inant 4 in this rebellion said that “wh won prove the basis on jg ty will aesernble on Park Fow, with tha righ lon to-day, can do eo by fort i Rend fa ® ani design ‘ee and in this rel n hat “when trait are entitied to credit. It may even p ee on ers thoee ~ pe * pei Tidide vit, too fant n West Reade the City of Cork t erpool apetl 14 pate te feve from pain and stovnger (hie Cen become numerous enough treason becomes respect. MM Which Governor Fenton will sign the Dill, . renting ce Henk, Tetedied We Gnd. thai epproptipes street y twelve o'clock, their right r ” udway ' P . Mr. Frederick Seward passed a quiet night Very Te-Mpavic, and to become f traitor was to THe COUNTY TAX MTL, places, By order of M. COUDIN, W, M. Socteties should appoint their own marstais lo preserve apecttully, your obedient servant, & portion of the aristocracy of tho y, Mr, Sebacher brought up the County Tax levy ag ati sa APIS ARE DE oruer, The TK. MARNES, Surgeon General, [AGO Protect the people against such in aristocency. PH epecial order to-night, and it was sont to a third onding RATT | Te Ay COUNCII ND, Tore Crys: yclock thie tmoED The Socletics. THR TALLATIA MANTMAN, . NES, Surg , Yes, the time has come when the people should be pe with the trustee clause added, on motion of Mr. Van to trke partin the fiaeral obsequles of oar late Is ni At Liverpool! itt t rt ays of the TNE EVENING REPORT. Bi taught to understand the length and breadth, the epth tq Buren, after a good deal Of @ fight and a close vote, iD mented Presite Ry order. We are obliged, through the press of matter, to or hasse are over ! 1 Feehristened x, April 24, 1905, fRpand height of treason. An individual occupying the f : DOCK FACTLITIBS AT NEW YORK. D. Lrenvasr WM, 1, MoKINNEY, Prost, the o f the movements of the various » ella, and Ww erchant “ ® . , ’ Mf highest ton among 18 Was lifted to that position by: ‘The commerce of New York is clamoring for facilities Fy ni Hon is RECA DINGH TW MEMORIAM bin are t A > P She i bel tag, F Hon, BE. M. Staxto’ f Wor:— Hi the free ollering of tie American peoplo—the highest Md there in the shape of acts of incorporation for the lm- T an the r i toll! on aepey. Rene In out veemaes og 4 found 9 orde peat ! . Gent have ts at the Feeretary of s provement of dock accommodation and the like. 1 throughout the land, toll! our we i" mle ‘i taf + tonampiars Pall seco: Po . t t State several i] i ¢ NEW STEANGINP COMPANIES, , 1 God ‘ how brief ts ow thege sox " h wo reser then for full particulars, jf AC ya AueTR ALIA )VERNMENT IN . - up fg several hour y, and is comfortable t Src Two new steemship companies wore Lavornbly acted on i “ 4 t9 Waprowtte "a —— t AININ pLISH NEUTRAL YT RESBLS ME tO-nigh seen treason at : \ but the Paciile Mail Company's bill does not seem ad wopter ia ‘ta Faneral Preparations at Springfield, Hl. VENTED PROM ENLIST NG te, Festi Mewerd 10 rand more eonselias be hits fall Uke & beloht f the same prospect. Although backed here by Fp dd Ay! rorvormrp, TH, April 24, 1965. 4 yi m whine " 1 ‘ 1 ® . sapec! X there none but would a uch powerful influence, it les upon tue Pub ~ Ryt f Ma than at time since his injury, Very respectfally, A P The committ f ar sons aunounce that tho fl oq, a ed intel bodies 7 7 oup, What should be done with the inal street, Faweral of tig ta i wit face ia this Hi cf , ty prin. Ragen eheerean Steves ho sinned the Chief Magiatrave of THR NEW QUARANTING MILI. © On Te £ " at will take place ta tl wal ieouy svelligonce 1¥ aM aovouut of the proceed: J. K, DARNE?, Surgeon-General, Latiou--le iy but @ iman—ong man, afer ally bub i ‘The most important commercial bill here, however, is